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Open carrier with AR points gun at mom and daughter. Get off my team.

5 Responses to “Not helping”

  1. Dano Says:

    And you’re going to hear of more educational encounters like this. All it takes is one person to say he pointed the gun towards me and the whole educational dynamic changes to a criminal investigation. These OC guys….

  2. mikee Says:

    Just because the women in the report say the gun pointed at them is not proof that it happened. Where is the security video? And don’t tell me there isn’t any, it was a major airport.

    If the barrel was pointed at the floor, or over their heads, and they still were upset, they filed a false report, and the gun person did no wrong.

    I’d guess that since the gun person is not a neckbeard yahoo open carry advocate but apparently a physician, there is more to this story than was reported.

  3. CaptDMO Says:

    Gosh, is it even remotely possible that a physician, associated with all SORTS of “helpful suggestions” and “here’s how the new payment system is gonna’ work” groups, just MIGHT have gone out of their way to bring a “scary looking” gun to an airport, you know “for coffee”, and generated a false “terror” scenario to further “the cause”?
    Being a physician I can only ASSUME an IQ of at LEAST 100 is involved, but it’s hard to tell with the current “credentials for (someone else’s)cash” program that inspired post bail out “cash for clunkers”, as well as “Are there ANY guns in your household? check boxes for “free medical care” facilitators

  4. Tam Says:

    mikee,

    Just because the women in the report say the gun pointed at them is not proof that it happened.

    I think that’s bad reporting. From the snippet of grainy footage I saw on the TeeWee yesterday, it looked like he unslung it and propped it against something and was sloppy with the muzzle while doing so. If he’d pointed it at me during the process, I’d have happily mentioned it to the airport po-po, too.

    CaptDMO,

    Gosh, is it even remotely possible that a physician, associated with all SORTS of “helpful suggestions” and “here’s how the new payment system is gonna’ work” groups, just MIGHT have gone out of their way to bring a “scary looking” gun to an airport, you know “for coffee”, and generated a false “terror” scenario to further “the cause”?

    I know that my team has an urge to yell “FALSE FLAG! FALSE FLAG!” that appears to be an almost spinal level reflex, but if you go look at this dude’s Facebook page, he’s either our own ‘tard, or hes spent years staying in character to set this up. Having been to a gun show or two, I think it’s safe to say that we can look for horses and not zebras when we hear hoofbeats.

  5. CarlS Says:

    Having once upon a time – in an environment now lost to political correctness – been an investigator, I would say it’s not safe to say anything unless and until questions have been asked and answered with evidence. Rules of evidence, not wishful thinking. On any side.

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